501 Critical Reading Questions


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412.
Which statement best simplifies the author’s point of view of
today’s society in lines 12–14?
a.
Times have changed.
b.
People’s lives today are very similar to those of a generation
ago.
c.
Fashion is very important in today’s world.
d.
People today don’t have proper nutrition.
e.
Life is short.
Questions 413–421 are based on the following passage.
The following passage is an excerpt from Jack London’s 
The Cruise of the
Snark
. In this selection, London discusses his experience of learning to surf
in Waikiki in the early 1900s.
A  wave  is  a  communicated  agitation.  The  water  that  composes  the
body of a wave does not move. If it did, when a stone is thrown into a
pond and the ripples spread away in an ever-widening circle, there
would appear at the center an ever-increasing hole. No, the water that
composes the body of a wave is stationary. Thus, you may watch a par-
ticular portion of the ocean’s surface and you will see the same water
rise  and  fall  a  thousand  times  to  the  agitation  communicated  by  a
thousand successive waves. Now imagine this communicated agitation
moving  shoreward.  As  the  bottom  shoals,  the  lower  portion  of  the
wave strikes land first and is stopped. But water is fluid, and the upper
portion has not struck anything, wherefore it keeps on communicat-
ing its agitation, keeps on going. And when the top of the wave keeps
on going, while the bottom of it lags behind, something is bound to
happen. The bottom of the wave drops out from under and the top of
the wave falls over, forward, and down, curling and cresting and roar-
ing as it does so. It is the bottom of a wave striking against the top of
the land that is the cause of all surfs.
But the transformation from a smooth undulation to a breaker is
not abrupt except where the bottom shoals abruptly. Say the bottom
shoals gradually from a quarter of a mile to a mile, then an equal dis-
tance will be occupied by the transformation. Such a bottom is that off
the beach of Waikiki, and it produces a splendid, surf-riding surf. One
leaps upon the back of a breaker just as it begins to break, and stays on
it as it continues to break all the way in to shore.
And now to the particular physics of surf-riding. Get out on a flat
board,  six  feet  long,  two  feet  wide,  and  roughly  oval  in  shape.  Lie
down upon it like a small boy on a coaster and paddle with your hands
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